Our Work Duty to Country: An Immigrant’s StoryA pathway to citizenship through patriotism and selfless service
Our Work Three Questions About EdTech to Ask Your Kid’s Teacher — and Action Steps to Take NowBy asking three questions of teachers and administrators — and taking three actions of your own — you can help your kids get the most out of edtech, foster their learning and support your school
Our Work How Poverty and Inequality Are Devastating the Middle EastHundreds of millions of people are ensnared in a cycle of poverty, despair, and hopelessness that will haunt the region for generations to come
Our Work Investing in Diaspora ExchangeEvaluating the impact of the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
Our Work Recursos e ideas para padres, para que sus hijos e hijas aprendan durante este verano, por Despierta América, UnivisiónCuatro seminarios web (webinars) en Español, para que este verano, en el cual estamos atravesando el COVID-19, los niños, niñas y adolescentes aprendan y se mantengan entretenidos
Our Work Students Report Widespread Obstacles to Remote LearningSeventy percent of students surveyed by YouthTruth reported facing at least one hindrance to virtual learning
Our Work Building a Stronger, More Equitable Education SystemSolutions to some of education's biggest challenges already exist, but there is an urgent need to apply them at scale
Our Work Always Ready for Learning Network Offers Free Coaching in Advance of New School Season The Corporation joins philanthropic initiative to provide guidance to school system leaders as they navigate uncertainty amid pandemic challenges
Our Work How to Hack Your Foreign Policy: Assessing America’s Place in the Global OrderAgainst the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and the upcoming 2020 presidential election, what’s next?
Our Work How Do Teacher Preparation Programs Affect a State’s Economy? A report by former West Virginia governor Bob Wise urges state policymakers to focus on strengthening their training programs for teachers
Our Work Taking a Critical Look at Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)A report from the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) examines key BRI projects in the Indo-Pacific and their potential strategic and military implications for China, the region, and the United States
Our Work Three Million Children Are Currently Without Formal Education, New Report WarnsCarnegie Corporation grantee Bellwether Education Partners sounds the alarm on an attendance crisis with long-term societal consequences
Our Work How Philanthropy Can Hold Itself Accountable and Serve America’s YouthThe Corporation’s LaVerne Evans Srinivasan advocates for comprehensive plans, rather than a single focus, when it comes to philanthropy’s role in serving all students
Our Work Transformational Learning in Action: Gladstone Elementary SchoolTo substantially change curriculum and instruction, teachers need to change their assumptions about their role in the classroom
Our Work Collective Participation in Action: Sunnyside Unified School DistrictHow professional learning communities can shift their focus from general advice sessions to detailed problem-solving discussions
Our Work 7 Fundamentals for Educating Students Amid Uncertainty and Unrest A new Corporation publication identifies core conditions for delivering high-quality teaching and learning at scale, particularly for the most vulnerable students
Our Work New Interactive Database Tracks China’s Global Development FundingMapping the footprints of half a trillion dollars given by Chinese policy banks to foreign governments
Our Work Informing the Public Policy Debate on the Rise of China and the Future of U.S.-China Ties The Wilson Center’s 2021 China Fellowship Conference presents research findings of the inaugural class of the Corporation-supported Wilson China Fellowship
Our Work Future of Learning and WorkTwo recent surveys by Carnegie Corporation of New York and Gallup offer insights into how our education system can better help all Americans navigate job and career choices
Our Work What Immigration Issues Do Americans Hold Sacred?A new report by Corporation grantee the American Immigration Council suggests that common ground may be found by understanding how deeply Americans hold their stances on immigration more so than what those stances actually are
Our Work Mental Health Still a Big Concern for Students, New Study RevealsA second study on student learning and well-being conducted by Corporation grantee YouthTruth reveals students are finding their footing scholastically, but still struggling emotionally — especially those who were already in a vulnerable position
Our Work Energy, Climate Change, and the Emerging Global OrderDaniel Yergin’s engaging — and sobering — guide to the forces of energy resources and geopolitics that will shape the 21st century is destined to become a touchstone reference for policymakers, diplomats, and industry players of any nation